Original Motor Girl Art For Sale

I like to sell my art so that it will be in loving homes across the planet rather than collected in my studio where one lightning bolt could erase my life’s work. I’ve read too many artist biographies that have a chapter about the night the studio caught fire, or said artist went on a bender and decided he should burn it all and become a nun.

So, with that in mind, all my art is for sale. If you see a page in my books you might like to have for your own, email us and we’ll let you know if it’s available. To keep the door open, we always keep some art posted online in our store just as a reminder. So the store might have 40 or 50 pages posted for sale, but those listings are also invitations to talk to us about any page I’ve ever drawn. I can’t post them all because it would crash the interwebbernet thingy.

SPOTLIGHT

So today I’ve brought these two pages from Motor Girl 3 to Show And Tell. Not just because they are charming moments between Samantha and Mike, but because they explain the basic idea of the entire story in one brief conversation. I won’t say any more because it’s not my place to explain my own stuff—hopefully the story isn’t THAT obtuse. But, both pages are in the store, for sale, and there’s more there to look at. Feel free to browse and see what the originals look like. And if you like one, email the lovely and talented Robyn, Keeper of the Pages. She’ll be happy to work with you.

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ps. I notice none of my text links are identified in the posts, like being in blue or underlined. For this post I handmade the links as Italics just so they would identify themselves. Anybody know how to fix this on WordPress?